Quality of life Flashcards
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Quality of life
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- Satisfaction
- Psycological
- Physical
- Social
- Environment
2
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Physical health
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- Ability for patient daily living - unable to do job
- Dependance on medical aid
- Energy fatigue
- Mobility
- Pain and discomfort
3
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Physological health
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- Bodily image
- Negative feelings
- Self esteem
- Spirituality, Religion and beliefs
- Think learning memory and concentration
4
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Social relationship
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- Personal relationship
- Social support
- Sexual activity
5
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Environmental
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- Financial resources
- Freedom, physical safety and security
- Health and social care
- Home and enviroment
- Aquire new information
- Pollution noise traffic
- Transport
6
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Dijkers’s model of quality of life
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- Societal Standards and Priorities
- Achievements
- IndividualExpectationsand Priorities
7
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Generic measure
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- Short form Sickness Impact Profile
Positive: - Single insturment
- Establish reliablity
- Allow comparison between conditions
Negative: - May not focus on an area of intrest
- Not resonsive
8
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Disease Specific Measures
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- Focus on probelems associated with specific diseases
Positive: - Clinically sensible
- May be more responsive
Negative: - Don’t allows comparison
- Limited terms of population and condititions
9
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Development of Healthcare what will happen?
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- Diagnosing and exploring health problems and health hazards in the community
- Notify and educate people about health problems
- Mobilise partnerships, identify, and solve health problems in the community
- Develop policies and plans that support individual and social health efforts
- Implementing laws and regulations that protect health and ensure safety
10
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Personal concideration
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- Personal situation
- How to take the medicine
- Preferences for treatment and expectations
- Coping with side effects
- Benefits
- Age
- Sexual activity
11
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Professional Considerations
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- Life expectancy
- Frailty
- Time to benefit
- Net benefit
- Magnitude of benefit
- Risk vs. benefit
12
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What should Pharmacists do (prevention) ?
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- Primary prevention
- Symptom control for acute problems
- Outcome expected
- Stopping criteria
- Required tests